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posted by martyb on Tuesday May 14 2019, @02:38AM   Printer-friendly
from the Is-this-the-real-life-or-is-this-just-fantasy dept.

It was only a matter of time. With each subsequent Matrix sequel released it grew clearer that the story was not ended. There would be more. Possibly to explain what exactly happened in the third movie, and why the second was even ever needed. So, now, here it comes: A fourth matrix film is reported to be in the works with Keanu stating that he would not turn down the opportunity to be Neo again. This may be the answer to the loyal followers of the Fanimatrix who have asked for a long time if there would be a sequel.

Maybe they will just retcon the lot, throw it all down the well as Neo's nightmare, and save the series with a decent ending.


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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by coolgopher on Tuesday May 14 2019, @05:56AM (2 children)

    by coolgopher (1157) on Tuesday May 14 2019, @05:56AM (#843289)

    Look, I can say several good things about those sequels!

    There was a good thumping soundtrack by Juno Reactor in the second Matrix. Or was it the third? Ah, and maybe it was just one track.

    And like Indy 4 wasn't as terrible as some said it was. Mostly. Well, some parts. Okay, a scene or two.

    ...

    Okay, maybe I can say a couple of not-entirely mean thing about those sequels. Possibly.

    You're a smart person.

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  • (Score: 2) by bzipitidoo on Tuesday May 14 2019, @12:53PM (1 child)

    by bzipitidoo (4388) on Tuesday May 14 2019, @12:53PM (#843391) Journal

    You're right, the music was sometimes good. Duel of the Fates from Ep. 1.

    But overall, it's an unintentional tradition that sequels are so frequently the worst movies ever made. There are exceptions, of course. Star Trek II comes to mind.